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Safety concerns about Tonga's new domestic aircraft
Audio 11 Jul 2013Concerns have been raised about the safety of Tonga's new domestic aircraft that arrived last week. Audio
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Ministers meeting in Fiji say work to be done on aid funds
Audio 11 Jul 2013Ministers meeting in Fiji say work to be done on aid funds Audio
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Bougainville plans for security units with ex-combatants
Audio 10 Jul 2013Bougainville reveals more about plans for security unit involving ex-combatants. Audio
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Foreign Policy towards Fjii up for debate
Audio 10 Jul 2013Foreign policy approaches to the vexed question of Fiji have been the subject of debate at a New Zealand Foreign Policy School. Audio
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Aviation expert speaks out about Tonga's new plane
Audio 10 Jul 2013A New Zealand aviation commentator, Peter Clark, says he raised the alarm about a new addition to Tonga's plane fleet after a spate of incidents involving the aircraft in Myanmar and Indonesia. Audio
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Fiji to boost the number of territorials in its military force
Audio 10 Jul 2013Fiji to boost the number of territorials in its military force Audio
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Head of SOPAC says climate talks must end in real results
Audio 10 Jul 2013The head of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community's Applied Geoscience and Technology Division says high-level talks in Fiji must result in real effects for people. Audio
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Probe into export of prohibited species underway in Solomons
Audio 9 Jul 2013The permanent secretary of the Ministry of Forestry in Solomon Islands says allegations that 'tubi', a rare wood, has been illegally milled and exported, are being investigated. Audio
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Pacific women growers and exporters head to Jamaica summit
Audio 9 Jul 2013Pacific women involved in growing or exporting stand to benefit from the outcomes of a summit starting in Jamaica tomorrow aimed at expanding the economic opportunities for women agriculturalists in… Audio
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MSF opens new clinic for abuse victims in Port Moresby
Audio 9 Jul 2013The non government organisation, Medecins Sans Frontieres, says it is vital victims of physical and sexual abuse get emergency medical care as close to home as possible. Audio
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Bougainville aims to capture adventure travel market
Audio 9 Jul 2013The head of the Culture and Tourism division in the Autonomous Bougainville Government believes the Papua New Guinea province will become one of the must-see destinations for adventure travellers in… Audio
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US policy on Fiji a 'work in progress' says US regional expert
Audio 9 Jul 2013A senior adviser on the region for a Washington-based think tank says the United States' foreign policy on Fiji is still a work in progress. Audio
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Vanuatu Opposition to go ahead with no-confidence vote
Audio 9 Jul 2013Vanuatu Opposition claims it has the numbers to mount a successful vote of no confidence. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu's impressive showing at Beach Volleyball Worlds
Audio 8 Jul 2013Vanuatu have their eyes on the 2016 Olympics after a breakthrough showing at the Beach Volleyball World Championships in Poland. Audio
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Cooks Islands' emergency response to fruit fly a success
Audio 8 Jul 2013Cooks Islands' emergency response to oriental fruit fly a success Audio
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Vanuatu govt says review of diplomatic corps a gradual process
Audio 8 Jul 2013The wide-ranging review of Vanuatu's diplomatic corps, and moves to clean out the sector of diplomatic passport holders who were appointed outside the proper procedure continues. The Foreign Minister… Audio
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Tonga ferry may offer cruises and overseas freight delivery
Audio 8 Jul 2013Tonga ferry operator looking for new ways to use vessel which is out of action for half of each week. Audio
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Cicia, Fiji, is the Pacific's first fully-organic island
Audio 8 Jul 2013Cicia Island, Fiji, is the first fully organic island in the Pacific and will eventually export its products throughout the Pacific Audio
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Threat posed to the Pacific by unexploded bombs
Audio 8 Jul 2013Unexploded WWII weapons pose an environmental risk as well as an explosive one. Audio
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Cuts to indexed wages in New Caledonia vital - official
Audio 8 Jul 2013The head of the Overseas Central Bank of New Caledonia says the reduction of indexation of public service salaries, which are almost double those in mainland France, is imperative. Audio
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PNG's top banker calls for modern efficient agriculture sector
Audio 8 Jul 2013Papua New Guinea's top banker calls for the government to boost agriculture so it is ready for any appreciation of the kina resulting for the LNG project. Audio
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One In Five for 7 July 2013 - Tribes
Katy Gosset checks out an acclaimed and provocative play that explores being deaf within a hearing family. Audio
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Improved Samoan hospitals mean fewer overseas referrals
Audio 5 Jul 2013Public health patients in Samoa won't have to travel overseas for costly medical treatments following major improvements to the national hospital. Audio
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Former US official recalls Biak Massacre in West Papua
Audio 5 Jul 2013This weekend marks the 15th anniversary of the Biak massacre in West Papua, when scores of West Papuans were wounded, arrested or killed while calling for independence from Indonesia. Audio
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Second ever Ni-Vanuatu woman gains PHD
Audio 5 Jul 2013The second ever Ni-Vanuatu woman to ever gain a doctorate says there is still a long way to go for gender equality in Vanuatu. Audio